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How do you choose a dog breed that is perfect for you?
How do you choose a dog breed that is perfect for you?
The answer depends on your own personal circumstances, lifestyle and preference.
Choosing a breed can be very personal. You may have a connection to a breed since childhood, you may want a smaller dog because you live in the city, or you may need a hypoallergenic breed.
And although breeds have different physical and personality traits, it is important to remember that their behavior will be massively influenced by the love, care, and training you will need to give them.
Choosing a dog is not a hasty decision. This guide is designed as a starting point to highlight some breeds that you may want to consider. Once you've narrowed it down, it's worth doing more research online in breed forums and groups - there's a lot of information out there. And if you can, talk to and meet owners who have the breed you've chosen.
We have focused on pedigrees, but if you are considering a mixed breed or crossbreed, you can still use the guide to understand some of the characteristics of the breeds a dog can cross with.
There are 222 pedigree breeds recognized by the Kennel Club as of 2022. They are divided into six groups: Hunting Dog, Sheepdog, Terrier, Toy, Utility, Working Dog.
These broad categories are based on the form, function or working style, lineage or appearance of the domestic dogs.
Dogs were bred for different purposes, so certain breeds have different character traits and temperaments. These traits can help you choose a dog that will fit your family.
If you have children, choose a breed that is good with children and has the right energy level for your family.
The 10 most popular dog breeds in 2021 were:Labrador retriever ,French Bulldog ,Cocker spaniel , Bulldog , Dachshund , Springer Spaniel , Golden retriever,German Shepherd , Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Pug.
There are certain breeds that are considered more suitable for first time owners because of their temperament.
If you are a first-time owner, you should look for breeds that respond well to training and are good-natured and eager to please. Training puppies can be challenging and being persistent is important.
Some breeds are more responsive to training than others. Labradors are known to be instinctively compliant, while poodles are considered fast learners.
Golden Retrievers are a good example of a breed suitable for first-time dog buyers. They get along well with humans and other animals.
Here is a selection of breeds popular with first time dog owners: Golden retriever, abrador retrieve, Yorkshire Terriers, Poodles, Terriers, Pugs.
Smaller breeds are suitable for people of all ages, from small children to older and retired people.
Because of their size, they eat less and can be more affordable to keep than larger breeds.
Smaller dogs can be great if you live in a flat or small house and don't have much space. They need less exercise than larger dogs and also tend to live longer.
The best small dog breeds: Pugs, Terriers, Pomeranians, Chihuahuas, Maltese.
All dogs need lots of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy, but in general larger dogs need to stretch their legs a bit more.
Larger dog breeds generally weigh more than 55 pounds, and you will have a larger financial investment to make with larger dogs due to the cost of food and care.
Larger breeds are good for people who enjoy an outdoor lifestyle and physical activity.
Many larger breeds were originally bred as cattle dogs and have a natural instinct for guarding and protection.
Popular large breeds include: Boxer, Newfoundland, German Shepherd, Irish Wolfhound, Greyhound, Siberian Husky and several others.
Cats and dogs can live happily side by side. But you need to make careful introductions.
Smaller toy dog breeds that are generally sociable, affectionate and outgoing are considered good companions for cats. Other family-oriented dogs, such as Boxers, Cocker Spaniels, Collies, and Labradors, are ideal for pet owners with children or cats.
Dogs deserve loving families, and as long as you have all the resources, go for it. Owning a dog is, after all, a matter of the heart.
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